Speaker
Tessa Charles
(Australian Synchrotron - ANSTO)
Description
In 2016 the Australian Synchrotron embarked on the BRIGHT program to build four new insertion device beamlines: Biological Small Angle X-ray Scattering (BioSAX), High Performance Macromolecular Crystallography, Advanced Diffraction and Scattering and Nanoprobe beamlines. To maximize the flux for these very demanding beamlines, cryogenic and short period devices have been selected. In particular a 1.6 m long 16 mm period superconducting undulator, a 3 m long 18 mm period cryogenic undulator (CPMU), 3 m long 17 mm in-vacuum undulator and a 2 m long 48 mm period superconducting wiggler. This report will discuss some of the design considerations and overall parameters of the new insertion devices.
Region represented | Asia |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Primary author
Yaw-Ren Tan
(Australian Synchrotron - ANSTO)
Co-authors
Achim Hobl
(Bilfinger Noell GmbH)
Andrew Clulow
(Australian Synchrotron - ANSTO)
Christina Kamma-Lorger
(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
Dajun Zhu
(Australian Synchrotron - ANSTO)
Sina Porsa
(Australian Synchrotron - ANSTO)